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Haverford SD To Destroy Certain Special Education Records Nov. 30
You can request copies of records before they are destroyed.
The School District of Haverford Township will be destroying certain special education student records after Nov. 30, according to the district.
The district said students affected include those who attended the School District of Haverford Township or those who were in special education programs out of the District under the auspices of the District; those who graduated in 2012; and those who are over 21 years of age.
These records will be destroyed after November 30, 2016, if the District does not receive written requests for their contents.
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Parents and guardians who would like to obtain copies of the records should contact the district's Director of Pupil Services and Special Education Dr. Valerie L. Burnett. Requests should be sent in writing to Burnett at: The School District of Haverford Township, Attention Dr. Valerie L. Burnett, Director of Pupil Services and Special Education, Office of Pupil Services, 50 East Eagle Road, Havertown, PA 19083
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